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Diyarbakir: Strengthening Turkey’s Renewable Energy Resilience

A Vision for Sustainability

The Diyarbakir Solar Project plays a crucial role in Turkey’s renewable energy expansion, delivering clean, cost-effective electricity while reducing carbon emissions. With an installed capacity of 14.3 MWp, this project helps meet Turkey’s growing demand for sustainable power.

By integrating state-of-the-art solar technology, Diyarbakir ensures maximum efficiency and reliability, supporting Turkey’s transition to renewable energy sources.

Overcoming Challenges with Innovation and Teamwork

Building the Diyarbakir Solar Project required overcoming:

  • Large-Scale Energy Optimization: The team implemented advanced solar panel configurations to enhance performance and durability.
  • Grid Stability & Efficiency: Innovative energy storage and dispatch solutions were integrated for seamless grid compatibility.
  • Environmental Sustainability: The project adhered to Turkey’s ecological policies, ensuring minimal environmental footprint.

Through collaborative engineering and advanced execution, Diyarbakir was delivered successfully and efficiently.

The Human Impact

The Diyarbakir Solar Project has helped create employment opportunities, fostering economic development and sustainability awareness.

With 17,160 MWh of annual clean energy production, Diyarbakir powers over 4,767 homes, advancing Turkey’s green energy goals.

Powering the Future

With a 14.3 MWp installed capacity, Diyarbakir Solar Project showcases SUNEL Group’s leadership in delivering large-scale renewable energy solutions, reinforcing Turkey’s commitment to clean energy.

Project Overview

Construction Period: 2018
Size: 14.3 MWp
Inverters: Huawei 36KTL – 40 kWe
Panels: LG NeON2 – 315/320 Wp
Mounting System: Alumil

Key Highlights

Annual Energy Production: 17,160 MWh
Equivalent Homes Powered: Approximately 4,767 homes
CO₂ Emissions Reduced: Approximately 8,580 tonnes annually